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The Black Keys Play Their First Concert

When Black Keys guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Pat Carney played their first concert on March 20, 2002, they looked out on an audience that had, as Auerbach’s dad described

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Def Leppard’s ‘Adrenalize’ Marks the End of an Era

“Do you wanna get rocked?“ That’s the surprising question that kicks off Def Leppard’s 1992 album Adrenalize. It’s surprising because the band’s belabored, five-year gap since Hysteria (which was

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How a ‘Dirty Schoolboy Joke’ Bred the Beat’s ‘Save It for Later’

The Beat’s most enduring song came not from a place of inspiration, but immaturity. Dave Wakeling, the group’s singer and guitarist, wrote “Save It for Later” before

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Kings of Leon’s ‘Because of the Times’ Marked a Turning Point

Almost every band that achieves superstardom has a definable turning point in its career, where it goes from being just another band to a phenomenon. For Kings of

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Rolling Stones Punch Back With ‘Hang Fire’

So much of the immediate praise surrounding the Rolling Stones’ hodge-podge Tattoo You album was colored by the era. Same with “Hang Fire.” The band

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How ZZ Top Overcame Dreaded ‘Red Light Fever’ on ‘Rio Grande Mud’

By early 1972, ZZ Top had already become a great live band. With their second album, Rio Grande Mud, they began to learn how to

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ZZ Top Pilfer ‘Francine’ for First Charting Song

The pre-bearded ZZ Top’s second album, Rio Grande Mud, arrived on April 4, 1972, at the beginning of their climb to global success. Already, they

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How Alice in Chains Have Endured Since Layne Staley's Death

How Alice in Chains Have Endured Since Layne Staley’s Death

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Graham Nash Looks Back at 1972 Album He Made With David Crosby

Graham Nash recalls that the pairing of himself and David Crosby back in the early ’70s, outside Crosby, Stills & Nash and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young,

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The Go-Go’s Take ‘Beauty and the Beat’ to No. 1

The Go-Go’s were an anomaly in the late-’70s Los Angeles punk scene. An all-female band playing instruments? Such a thing was practically unheard of, and even

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